Style Model Hits Back at Body-Shamers

22:35 22 august 2017

22:35 22 august 2017 Source:
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This plus-size model stood up to a man who body-shamed her on an airplane

Air travel is never an enjoyable experience. When a bunch of traveling strangers are crammed together in the sky, stress runs high. That…While on a flight to Los Angeles for a photoshoot, she encountered an insanely rude seatmate. Before the plane took off, Hage caught him texting hateful messages to his friend about her body .

The next time you’re dealing with body shamers and don’t know how to respond, take a page from this model , who just sent the perfect answer back to her haters.

Body-positive Instagram model Noonie Regardless embraces her curves — as do her more than 52,000 followers. When another Instagram page turned her pic into a cruel meme, she fired back — reposting the image on her account with a powerful message to body - shamers

Growing up I use to be the skinniest. I ate so much but never would gain weight. All I would hear was, " she eats like crazy but her food goes no where." As I enter 2nd grade I began to get bigger and when I say big I mean big. I was already wearing a size XL in shirts and 20 in women pants. I use to hate myself for how I looked. I always would get made fun of even though I was the sweetest to any and everyone. I never judged people, I loved and accepted everyone for who they where as a person. I was put on diet pills, had a watch that told how many steps I took to help me keep track of me working out. I then feel in love with volleyball and it helped me a lot with loosing weight. As I got older I began to love myself more and more until I seen on social media how the IG famous girls looked so small and beautiful or thick and beautiful and then there was me. I had no big boobs to show, no big butt to show all I had was thighs and hips. My stomach still was over flowed and I wanted to look like the girls on IG. So I started drinking detox teas like they were and working out like they were and I thought to myself months later. Why are you trying to be someone you're not, why can't you accept who you are and love you. I finally found myself and I love who I have became. Yes I still eat unhealthy foods but I also eat healthy foods. I don't eat out of control as much as I use to. Moral of the story is if you're struggling with loving you're self step back and point out the things you love about yourself and start accepting you as a person. Is it easy? FUCK NO! But I promise you once you love who you are and accept who you are you will feel like the baddest bitch walking and not a negative goblin can stop you

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